Rouge Bunny Rouge Review


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Open the gates of the Enchanted Garden and take a step into the magic.

Her Royal Highness Princess Rouge has been having a recurring dream about the magnificent unpredictable Enchanted Garden, where a mischievous Red Bunny has led her.

In the grounds of the Princess’s Palace she calls upon her most talented artists and artisans to re-create for her this dreamland of Ethereal Beauty.


It is this dreamland that they are taking their customers to. A dreamland so incredibly delicious fresh that it feels as if you have just pinned a newly cut flower into your hair ... and yet with the barest whispers of dark intentions.

London-born and Moscow-London based Rouge Bunny Rouge is quickly moving from a quirky cult secret to a global beauty brand with international acclaim. Rouge Bunny Rouge combines the best from the worlds of cosmetics and design, while treasuring Victorian-style fairy tale and Tsarist aristocratic identity at its core. In an era when most brands are concerned with following the trend, they provide something quite different; a thoughtfully balanced palette of colors, for true seekers of beauty, who choose beauty over brand name or fad.

Wearable, blendable and adaptable textures and shades within their new and existing collections are timely and continuously updated with the best developments to be found in the leading European and Japanese laboratories. They are one of the first decorative cosmetics companies that are substantially blurring the line between make-up and skin care through technological advancement.


I love wearing liquid eyeliner, but I wanted to shy away from the norm (black liquid eyelinger) by selecting the Devotion Ink Quartz Eyeliner in the Tiger Eye Essence ($41.87 at Zuneta), which is a black diluted base that's beautifully blended with 24 carat gold and polished copper. The soft felt tip enables you to glide on this liquid eyeliner effortlessly with fine precision. It's great for those who aren't used to applying on liquid eyeliner. The color doesn't crease or fade that much. It's great to wear alone or over your favorite eyeshadow. You can also buy it in Amethyst Essence, Anthracite Essence, and Opalescence Essence.


The Decadent Duos Joys and Desires ($43.43 at Zuneta) is a fun and fabulous that consists of a liquid blush and lip gloss. I've tried multi-purpose beauty products before, but this one was a bit different for me since I never tried one that included a liquid blush. I opted for the Rumba Cubana, which is a beautiful and light shade of mauve.

The liquid blush blends in perfectly and gives you a natural looking blush. I hate the kind of blush that looks like you're wearing blush, but that isn't the case at all with this product. The lip gloss glides on effortlessly and gives me the right amount of moisture without being sticky or icky. It has a soothing blend of Lotus Flower Extract and delicious Mango Butter and speaks of wild freshness, naturally. Anti oxidant and anti aging, this formula also contains Green Tea, and Gingko Biloba to hydrate and revitalize. It's also available in Flamenco Duende, Samba Enredo, and Tango Argentino.

I highly recommend Rouge Bunny Rouge if you want a look that you thought was only exclusive to fairy tales.

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  1. I have never tried this product before... I will surely try them out. Thanks for the heads up! ;)

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